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Currently accepted at: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Jun 7, 2024
Open Peer Review Period: Jun 7, 2024 - Aug 2, 2024
Date Accepted: Oct 21, 2024
Date Submitted to PubMed: Oct 23, 2024
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This paper has been accepted and is currently in production.

It will appear shortly on 10.2196/63038

The final accepted version (not copyedited yet) is in this tab.

An "ahead-of-print" version has been submitted to Pubmed, see PMID: 39442090

AI-Generated Art in Art Therapy: Insights from Art Therapists Using a Mixed Methods Approach

  • Fereshtehossadat Shojaei; 
  • Fatemehalsadat Shojaei; 
  • John Osorio Torres; 
  • Patrick C. Shih

ABSTRACT

Background:

With the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various aspects of daily life, there is a growing interest among designers and practitioners in incorporating AI into their fields. In healthcare domains like art therapy, AI is also becoming a subject of exploration. However, the use of AI in art therapy is still undergoing investigation, with its benefits and challenges being actively explored.

Objective:

This study aims to investigate the integration of AI) into art therapy practices to comprehend its potential impact on therapeutic processes and outcomes. Specifically, the focus is on understanding the perspectives of art therapists regarding the utilization of AI-assisted tools in their practice with clients, as demonstrated through the presentation of our prototype consisting of a deck of cards with words covering various categories alongside an AI-generated image.

Methods:

Employing a co-design approach, ten art therapists affiliated with the American Art Therapy Association participated in this study. They engaged in individual interviews where they discussed their professional perspectives on integrating AI into their therapeutic approaches, evaluating the prototype. Qualitative analysis was conducted to derive themes and insights from these sessions.

Results:

Our findings provide a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of AI on facilitating the therapeutic process. The combination of a deck of cards and the utilization of an AI-generated tool demonstrated an enhancement in the quality and accessibility of therapy sessions. However, challenges such as credibility and privacy concerns were also identified.

Conclusions:

The integration of AI into art therapy presents promising avenues for innovation and progress within the field. By gaining insights into the perspectives and experiences of art therapists, this study contributes knowledge for both practical application and further research.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Shojaei F, Shojaei F, Osorio Torres J, Shih PC

AI-Generated Art in Art Therapy: Insights from Art Therapists Using a Mixed Methods Approach

JMIR Formative Research. 21/10/2024:63038 (forthcoming/in press)

DOI: 10.2196/63038

URL: https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/63038

PMID: 39442090

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